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President Trump Signs “Freedom To Fix” Memo Going After California Repair Bottleneck

The new memorandum tells EPA to clarify what owners can legally do to repair their own vehicles, opens alternative certification pathways for aftermarket parts, and targets California's repair bottleneck.

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What happenedThe new memorandum tells EPA to clarify what owners can legally do to repair their own vehicles, opens alternative certification pathways for aftermarket parts, and targets California's repair bottleneck.
What changed100 Percent Fed Up frames it as "President Trump Signs “Freedom To Fix” Memo Going After California Repair Bottleneck". The Epoch Times frames it as "Trump Signs Presidential Memo Promoting ‘Right to Fix’ Vehicles".
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Still Watching. 100 Percent Fed Up frames it as "President Trump Signs “Freedom To Fix” Memo Going After California Repair Bottleneck". The Epoch Times frames it as "Trump Signs Presidential Memo Promoting ‘Right to Fix’ Vehicles".

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President Trump Signs “Freedom To Fix” Memo Going After California Repair Bottleneck

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The new memorandum tells EPA to clarify what owners can legally do to repair their own vehicles, opens alternative certification pathways for aftermarket parts, and targets California's rep...

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Trump Signs Presidential Memo Promoting ‘Right to Fix’ Vehicles

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The president directed the federal government to expand access to aftermarket parts and allow consumers to repair automobiles.

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